Apart from this, various types of children's toys including wooden furniture, sheets, blankets have come to the fair. The tradition of clay and bronze Taijas here is very old. Because, those who started this fair were bronze artists. Many said that they came to the fair mainly to buy bronze goods.
The presence of children in the fair was remarkable. Because, there are various types of play equipment for children including Nagrodola in the fair. However, there are special arrangements for Hindus. Such as free consumption and distribution of scapegoat meat. 50-60 lambs are sacrificed daily. Its meat is distributed free of cost to Hindus of other areas besides local Hindus.
Temple priest Subodh Kumar Majumdar said that the length and height of Kali Pratima here is the second highest in the country. For this reason, many people from other districts of the country, even from the neighboring countries of India and Nepal, come to Budhpara fair to see this idol.